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Systems are complex, so controlling an attack and achieving a desired level of damage may be harder than using physical weapons.
Dorothy E. Denning
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Dorothy E. Denning
Age: 79
Born: 1945
Born: August 12
Computer Science Researcher
Computer Scientist
Grand Rapids
Michigan
Dorothy Elizabeth Denning
May
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